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my message to people who try to stop people from voting, screw you. >>> alex wagner, it is funny because it's awful how they blew it. isn't this a great story? here you see, alex, when you watch the politics of this country, sometimes to get people roused, just try to hurt them. just say you can't vote and see what they do. it's nice to see americans rebel against that. >> you know, there has been so much maligning of public service and, you know, exercising one's -- being a participant in the great american democracy, and then you see people lining up for eight hours to vote. and sometimes in states where it's not even really particularly contested. people believe in the electoral process, which just underscores how dastardly and despicable it is that some republicans are trying to manipulate that process. and chris, you know, it's everything from the electoral college rigging that is now in vogue in certain republican-held state legislators to the voter idaho laws to even republican abuse of the senate filibuster. it's about consolidating power in the hands of the fractious few. >> how
my message to people who try to stop people from voting, screw you. >>> alex wagner, it is funny because it's awful how they blew it. isn't this a great story? here you see, alex, when you watch the politics of this country, sometimes to get people roused, just try to hurt them. just say you can't vote and see what they do. it's nice to see americans rebel against that. >> you know, there has been so much maligning of public service and, you know, exercising one's -- being a...
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we've got alex wagner. it's awful how they blew it. anyway, thank you. isn't this a great story in a way? here you see, alex, when you watch the politics of this country, sometimes to get people roused just to heard them. say you can't vote and see what they do. it's nice to see americans rebel against that. >> there's been so much maligning of public service and, you know, exercising one's -- being a participant in the great american democracy. then you see people lining up for eight hours to vote. sometimes in states where it's not particularly contested. people believe in the electoral process which just underscores how dastardly and despicable it is that some republicans are trying to manipulate that process. you know, it's everything from the electoral college rigging that is now envogue in certain legislatures to the voter i.d. laws. it's about consolidating power in the hands of a fractious few. >> how do you square that with their efforts to get minority votes? you keep hearing the republicans want latino votes. >> exactly. >> and want african-am
we've got alex wagner. it's awful how they blew it. anyway, thank you. isn't this a great story in a way? here you see, alex, when you watch the politics of this country, sometimes to get people roused just to heard them. say you can't vote and see what they do. it's nice to see americans rebel against that. >> there's been so much maligning of public service and, you know, exercising one's -- being a participant in the great american democracy. then you see people lining up for eight...
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you know, here i am 22 years out of office. i walk down the street, people who were 8 years old when i was mayor know me. the mottos i had, how am i doing? everyone knows that, and i first uttered in 1969. new york, the people have given me so much. on my gravestone, i say i fiercely love the people of the city of new york. >> is that what it says? i thought it might say, how am i doing? not very well. what would be, when you're honest about everything, and your documentary is very honest, what has been your biggest failure? >> the biggest fault, if you will, is when we closed sydenham, a hospital run by black doctors, and every mayor going back to wagner said they were going to close it because it was terrible service and it cost more per patient than the best hospitals in new york, but you were risking your life going there. and so i said, i'll close it because that's what the experts told me to do. but what i didn't realize was the psychological pain and attachment that the black community had, understandably, because it was
you know, here i am 22 years out of office. i walk down the street, people who were 8 years old when i was mayor know me. the mottos i had, how am i doing? everyone knows that, and i first uttered in 1969. new york, the people have given me so much. on my gravestone, i say i fiercely love the people of the city of new york. >> is that what it says? i thought it might say, how am i doing? not very well. what would be, when you're honest about everything, and your documentary is very...
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the murder victim identified as 22-year-old undergrad steven alex rain of silver spring. the suspect, devon green, was a 23-year-old engineering grad student, an intern at nearby nasa goddard, a graduate of morgan state university in baltimore. >> when i met him, he was a nice guy, you know, very well- spoken and a january win, nice guy. >> reporter: family told investigators green was suffering from a mental illness for a year and was predescribed medication to treat it. >> and my thoughts are this is a great tragedy for the university of maryland entire community, and our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and loved ones. >> reporter: police say they have recovered the apparent murder weapon, a legally per chased .9-millimeter handgun. a bag with a machete, fully loaded semi automatic weapon was found near green. chip cobb said he hid inside his home next door after calling 9 heaven . >> mostly, am -- 911. >> mostly i responded to the first responders and they were here almost immediately. >> reporter: the other suv had the rear window blown out. a first-floor wi
the murder victim identified as 22-year-old undergrad steven alex rain of silver spring. the suspect, devon green, was a 23-year-old engineering grad student, an intern at nearby nasa goddard, a graduate of morgan state university in baltimore. >> when i met him, he was a nice guy, you know, very well- spoken and a january win, nice guy. >> reporter: family told investigators green was suffering from a mental illness for a year and was predescribed medication to treat it. >>...